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HELD in high, esteem by a wide circle of friends, among them members of Pendleton and Chatburn Women’s Institutes of which she had been a member* Mrs Moma Rosetta Hurst has died in hospital. She was 72. Mr Hurst was the wife of
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Major J oseph William Hurst, MM, of Kenmore, Whalley Road, Pendleton, a former president of the Burnley branch of the Royal British Legion. . ■A native of Mandham,.
near Harleston, Suffolk, Mrs Hurst had lived in Clitheroe for 36 years. She assisted her. husband a great deal in his British Legion work, notably in connection with the Poppy. Day appeal. For some years Major and
Mrs Hurst had The Old Village Shop in Sabden.
Sh e was a qualified
tailoress and sewing contin ued to be among her leisure in t e r e s t s , a lo n g with caravanning. As a schoolgirl she won a prize for the best e s s a y in the .whole of England/ Mrs Hurst had family
links oh her mother’s side w i th th e g r ea t Emily Pankhurst, who was an aunt, and with Sir Alfred Munnings, an uncle. Mrs Hurst features in a group painting by Sir Alfred m the Tate'Gallery. The theft in October from
her home of a box containing personal mementos ana papers recording her family history caused Mrs Hurst great distress in the last few weeks of her life, but it is still hoped that whoever took it will return them, no matter what their condition. The regard in which Mrs
Hurst had been held was indicated by the large congregation at the funeral service in Whalley Parish Church on Monday! The service and the interment at Whalley New Road Cemet ery was conducted by the Vicar of Whalley, the Rev. A. R. Harpur.
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mission in Chipping, it has been decided to organise weekly classes for young people to discuss and show films on Bible subjects.
Bible classes Following the recent
from the Missionary Society was heard at a house meet ing for members of Chipping Parish Church', at the home of Mr and Mrs A. A. Hard- castle, in Garstand Road.
Topical slides The Rev. Peter Furness,
Mission tapes The latest tape recording
ments by the .Whalley and dis tr ict - -B r it ish Legion include a service at Calder- stones on Saturday. There will be a service at Whalley Parish Church on Sunday and an afternoon one at Billington war memorial. Legion members, Royal
Naval Association members and other v ex-Servicemen and women; are asked to a s sem b le at Billington Gardens for the 3 p.m. service.
THE funeral took place yesterday of three-year-old Clitheroe girl Amanda Irene Farrell, who died suddenly at her home on Saturday. A service was conducted
at St Paul’s Church, Low Moor, by the vicar, the Rev. Arthur Siddall, prior to interment at Clitheroe. Amanda was the daughter of
Mr and Mrs Ernest Farrell, o f S i d d a l l A v e n u e , Clitheroe. There will be no inquest.
SLIDES of card cases made in wood, mother-of-pearl
and silver were shown by Mr J. Boyce, of Whalley, at Clitheroe Antique Collec tors’ Club on Monday. Many new members were
admitted to the club and there is now a waiting list. At the next meeting, at the Sun Inn, Waddington, on December 5th, the subject will be Victorian Christmas cards and not antique silver, as originally planned.
THE development and decline of the early types of
j steam engines were outlined by Mr Peter Field, of Chat- burn, to an appreciative group of 66 members of the Clitheroe Probus Club. He was thanked by Mr
Miles 'Brierley (Whalley). The chairman, Mr Tom Boylan (Whalley) thanked Mr K en Wi ll i ams o n (Clitheroe) for the excellent a r r a n g em e n t s for the Pr o b u s o u t in g to the Manchester Royal Exchange Theatre.
Hectic mu ~ ti
includes a bonfire at Lower . Gills Farm, by permission of Mr and Mrs H. Thistleth- waite.
being held for the County Diamond Jubilee service in Blackburn la te r in the month. Thi s w e ek ’s me et ing
Vicar of Longridge, showed slides of war cemeteries and Remembrance Day at a meeting of Chipping Parish Church Mothers’ Union, on Tuesday night.
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Spooky Members of Rimington
Cricket Club organised a Hallow-e’en dance at the Black Bull Hotel, raising almost £80 to buy seed to lay a cricket pitch on the Jubilee recreation field. Mr and Mrs Butler and
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their staff had decorated the hotel to give a spooky atmos phere for the occasion and they were thanked for the supper • of-- black puddings, sausages, baked potatoes, apple pie and cream. The Phillip Alan duo played for dancing. ' Raffle winners included Susan Gorton of Bashall Eaves.
attended the bonfire on Rimington Jubilee recrea tion field on Saturday night, making the hard work of the organisers and all those who donated money towards the cost — for fireworks, roast potatoes, coffee, parkin, toffee and soft drinks — well worthwhile!
Hard work A b o u t 170 p e o p l e
Hurst Green
Stormy Although stormy weather
resulted in a lower attend ance than expected at a whist and domino drive held at St Joseph’s RC School, Hurst Green, on Friday night, the sum of £49 was raised for the children’s Christmas party. - The event was arranged
by St Joseph’s entertain ment committee. Winners were: Whist; Ladies — Mrs A. Rhodes and Mrs Grays- tone. Gents. — C. Haworth and J. Holden (Dutton). Dominoes: Mrs M. Eccles,
Rimington Guides continues a b u sy programme of events, with a visit to Brad ford Ice Rink and swimming at Ribblesdale Pool in prepa ration for the gala on November 12th. Dancing rehearsals are
The f ir s t company of
Remembrance arrange
SHOWING at Clitheroe’s Civic Hall next week is “The Cassandra Crossing,” a joint British and Italian film. It. involves a dying terrorist, fleeing from the clutches of the law, and infe ct ing p a s sen g e r s , on a trans- European train w ith a
Sophia Loren; Richard Harris, Burt Lancaster and Ava Gardner.
deadly virus. • The star cast includes
ABOUT 200 people attended a sparkling bonfire party at St Denys Children’s Home,
Clitheroe, organised by houseparents Mr- Michael Lofthouse and his wife Christine. There was a huge bonfire,
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built by Mr Bob Rochford, and plenty of fireworks to help the evening go with a bang. Special guests were the
D e p u t y Ma y o r a n d Mayoress of Clitheroe, Coun. and Mrs Tom Robin son, who judged a children’s “champion guy” competi
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P R I M R O S E R o a d , Clitheroe — the lodgeside road which links, Whalley Road with Woone Lane—is to be closed to traffic from Monday for several weeks, while bridge repairs are
carried out. Vehicular access to Woone
Lane, meanwhile, will be from the Greenacre Street- Moor Lane end, although
pedestrians will still be able to use Primrose Road.
STEERS and heifers met a very slow demand at Clitheroe Auction Mart on Monday. However, pigs eased slightly, while fat cows maintained their recent rates. Fat lambs were very much in demand with a further uplift in price. Forward were 108 fat cattle
Ian wins for second week
MEMBERS of Clitheroe Motor Club had mixed- fortunes in; the Preston Regardless Rally, organised by Preston Automobile Club and held during Saturday - night and Sunday morning. Winners were Trevor
Roberts and Ian Grindrod in a Mini-sport. For Ian it was the second week in succes sion that he had been in a winning car. The weather was wild
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over the whole of the 150- mile-route, with wet roads and fallen leaves adding to the hazards. Teams set out from the.
Anderton Service Station on th e M61 and eventually
finished at the Trafalgar Hotel, Samlesbury, after having motored in the Garstang, Lancaster, Ingle- ton, Gisbum Forest, Slaid- bum and Longridge areas. There were 90 entries from all parts of the North-West. Bill and Roy Honeywell in
their Escort Mexico were leading until 15 miles from the finish when they had to retire with a broken exhaust manifold. John Morton and Norman Jackson in a Vauxhall
Firenza, and sponsored by Roadspeed, of Blackburn, and ATS, of Clitheroe, were ly in g third when their engine blew up. P e te r Croft and Ian
Hothersall in a Ford Escort had mechanical trouble and finished way down in the list. Steve Halliwell and Gary
Tudor in a Ford Escort did well to finish third in the novice, class.
Netball at
heifers 53.8p. CRE heifers to M.2p (51p); uncertified steers to 56.8p (55.2p); first quality fat cows to 45p (41.8p); other fat cows to 38p (36.2p).
(including 38 fat cows), 84 ewes, 910 lambs and 9 fat pigs. Light steers made to 59.4p per kg (aver age 54.6p); medium to 55p (53.4p); light heifers to 55.8p (52.3p); medium heifers to 52.4p (51.6p). Overall average, steers and
county level SIXTEEN-year-old Sonia Sieczkowski represented her county on Saturday, when she turned out for a Lanca shire junior netball second team. The team was
..selected
Mrs K. Bolton, Mr H. Dolphin. Children: Christ opher Husbands, Lucy Wilkinson. Competition: Miss- E. Holden, Mrs B. Townson.
.Lake District A film about the Lake
treacle toffee and parkin and a bring and buy sale was organised by Mrs J. Hoyle (enrolling member). The speaker was introduced by the Priest-in-charge (the Rev. A. R. Higginson) and thanked by Mrs E. Slinger.
Whitewell
First gifts A group of ladies from the
Parish Church have recently remade two burse and veil se ts f o r us e at Ho l y Communion. These are the f ir s t of many gifts the church will receive during the coming months to mark its 600 years of worship and w itn e s s in the Hodder Valley.
Variety Members of St Michael’s
Parish Church are busy- making a variety of items for their Christmas fair at th e Whitewell Hotel on November 16th.
Sponsored Men of the village are
sponsoring a whist and domino drive to be held at th e Whitewell Hotel pn November 21st for church funds.
District was screened by Mr Ian Brodie, of the National Trust, at an open meeing held by the St John’s MU, Hurst Green. Refreshments included
after comprehensive trials, and Ribblesdale pupil Sonia made the side, which played Merseyside at Birkenhead on Saturday. Fifth-former Sonia, of Woone Lane, Clitheroe, had a fine game in d e fen c e , as Lancashire romped to a 34-14 victory.
Buck prevail AFC Buck 7,
Waggon and Horses 4.
b u t in th e 15 th m in u te , Hargreaves put Buck ahead from 25 yards.Minutes later, Horsfield added a second, and then, despite Peel’s attempts in goal, Walker pulled one back for Waggon. However,
A FINE all-round performance helped the Buck side achieve a significant victory against an experienced Waggon team. . Both sides took time to settle,
Buck continued to press and Hargreaves notched his second
before the break. Buck maintained their pressure
in the second half and Horsfield soon made it four. Waggon then rallied well,. and pulled another goal back, before Hargreaves
completed his hat-trick. Edmondson (M) kept up the
pressure as he found the net from close range, and despite Waggon scoring twice, once from a penalty, Horsfield completed his hat-trick.
Successful
ALAN GORNALL, of Laneside Farm, Mearley, riding for the North Lancashire Road Club, won the junior award with a time of 4 mins 15.8 secs in the Yat Watkins Hill Climb held on the Nick o’ Pendle, Sabden, on Sunday. Alan, his brother Mark, and
Roger Haydock, of Langho, won the team prize in a combined time of 13.24.2. Roger, also a North Lancs Road Club member, and Alan, won individual prizes. North Lancs had the- distinction of providing the largest number of finishers — eight.
WADDINGTON Social Club who are third in Division One of Clitheroe and District Darts League received a rude shock when they were dismissed from the Lawrenson Cup in the first round by White Hart B, who are third in Division Three.
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RESERVOIR (SAFETY . PROVISIONS) ACT 1930
N o t ic e .o f appointment of engineer to make statutory inspections.
The North West Water Author ity Head Office is situated at DAWSON HOUSE, Great Sankey, Warrington, Cheshire, hereby give notice that they have appointed Mr Ronald Tilbrook Gerrard, BSc (Eng), FCGICE, FI WES MEIC, of Binnie and Partners, Artillery House, Artillery Row, West minster, London SW1 PBX, to make an inspection and report in pursuance of Section 2 of the above act on their Reser voir near Slaidburn in the Borough of Ribble Valley in the County of Lancaster.
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TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1971 — NOTICE UNDER SECTION 26(2)
Notice is hereby , given that application is being made to the Ribble Valley Council by R. A. Birtwistle for planning permission in respect of extension of existing shippon into kennels. A copy of the application and of tne pfans and other documents submitted with it may be inspected at above at all reasonable hours until .1st December 1977. Any person who wishes to make representation to the above- mentioned Council about the application should make them in writing by that date to the Town Clerk/Clerk to the Council at
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(PROHIBITION OF WAITING) (REVOCATION)
(AMENDMENT) ORDER. 197
The Lancashire County Coun cil propose to make the above Order under Section 1 (1), (2) and (3) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1967, as amended, the effect of which will be:
i) to revoke that part of the Lancashire County Coun- c il (Various Streets, Clitheroe) (Traffic Regula tion) Order, 1968, which relates to the length of r o a d s h own in the Schedule to this Notice, and which allows limited waiting on this length of
road; and
ii) to prohibit the waiting of vehicles at all times on the length of road specified in the Schedule to this Notice.
The Order will contain exemp tions to allow vehicles to wait for as long as may be neces sary to enable goods to\be loaded or unloaded; to enable persons to board or alight or to enable it to be used in connec tion with any building operation or demolition and the mainte nance of essential services.
A copy of the draft Order, Plan and Statement of Reasons for proposing to make the Order may be inspected at the offices of the Ribble Valley Borough Council, The Castle, Clitheroe and at County Hall, Preston (Chief Executive's Depart ment) during normal office hours until the 8th December, 1977.
If you wish to object to the proposals you should send the grounds for your objection in writing to the undersigi (quoting reference 71/PJC) by tne 8th December, 1977.
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